Some characters get so emotionally distraught that they can't even let out their feelings in words, so they just let it out in a scream.

This is usually to help punctuate the drama of a moment, to show that's it's dire enough to bring one character to this point. This is why many works use this rarely, to avoid ruining the serious of the moment. Works that overuse it can turn into Melodrama.

Although it can also be Played for Laughs, but even then is still usually reserved for the right moment.

You are saying that you think this draft is ready to be published. That means the description is not ambiguous,
it doesn't duplicate an existing trope, there are at least three examples, and the title makes sense.

Is that what you meant to do?

You are saying this draft has a ready-to-publish hat it does not deserve and you are taking it back.

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